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  • Vail & Gates, 1888-1909
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    …’s Pacific Grove Resort at Monterey from 1880 to 1887. In 1887 he moved to Los Angeles to deal in real estate with A. E. Pomeroy. He knew nothing about ranching, but his strong business and investment background proved extremely helpful to Walter Vail. Nathan Russell, Banning, Mary, and Walter L. Vail, Jr., ca. 1890. ERF archives A530-21. William Banning Vail – April 1889 The fourth of Walter and Margaret’s children, William Banning Vail, was born…

  • Video Gallery
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    …ure at the 140 year old Empire Ranch in Southeastern Arizona Exploring the County Line: Empire Ranch Historic Empire Ranch: A Virtual Tour Historic Empire Ranch: We’ll Be Back Empire Ranch – Cinema History, 2019 Arizona’s Empire Ranch: A Prominent Past and Promising Future, 2019 Video about Walter L. Vail, shown at his induction into the Hall of Great Westerners, 4/14/2018 Empire Ranch Drone Video by Pete Sterling (4/23/2018) Storyteller Glenda Bo…

  • The Partners Meet and Prepare to Travel to Arizona (June-July 4, 1876)
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    …investors in the Empire Ranch. Both hailed from New Jersey but settled in Los Angeles by 1880. Map of Pacific Coast Steamship route. Source: Library of Congress Trip from San Francisco to Los Angeles Hislop writes: “From San Francisco we took steamer to Los Angeles which took us 3 days and 2 nights touching at Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo and Santa Monica for Los Angeles.” They probably traveled on a Pacific Coast Steamship Company vessel. P…

  • Banning Vail, 1909-1929
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    …S. Census. Margaret Vail and all her children were listed as living at the Los Angeles home. Image of Headquarters Buildings lost in the fire. Courtesy of Robin Pinto Fire at the Empire Ranch – May 1910 On May 9, 1910 a fire broke out at Empire Ranch Headquarters. Fortunately, a group of Fort Huachuca soldiers were camped there at the time and they helped to save the Ranch House and other structures. Except for the Farrier’s Shop, the fire destroy…

  • The Trip from Los Angeles to Tucson (July 5-13, 1876)
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    …s towards the end of the trip. Arrival of the Southern Pacific Railroad in Los Angeles, 1876. Source: Views of Early Los Angeles July 5, 1876 – Los Angeles to Indio Walter L. Vail and his partner, Herbert R. Hislop, leave Los Angeles for Tucson. Hislop writes, “Left Los Angeles for Tucson at 2:30 p.m. having girded on our revolvers and belts. We arrived at the end of the railroad at 11 p.m. At 10 p.m. we had to stop the train to clear the line as…

  • Chiricahua Ranches Company Ownership, 1928-1951
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    …G. and Margaret’s third child, Fred Tait Boice, was born April 8, 1930 in Los Angeles, CA. He was named after his maternal grandfather. Arivaca Ranch House, 1950s. Richard Schaus. Arivaca Ranch Purchased – 1930 “Sale of the famous Arivaca ranch, comprising 300,000 acres, located in Pima and Santa Cruz counties, to Boice Brothers, well known Arizona ranch and stock owners, for a sum approximating $750,000 was announced yesterday by Ernest S. Wicke…

  • Empire Land & Cattle Company, 1883-1887
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    …is time, rather than going to New Jersey for the birth, Maggie traveled to Los Angeles where the family had begun to maintain a home. Geronimo (right), son and two other braves, 1886. Photograph by C.S. Fly. Courtesy of Library of Congress Indian Troubles – April 1886 In 1886 Geronimo’s warriors were crossing the border from Mexico again. It was to be the last of their raids before Geronimo’s final surrender in September 1886. The Vail’s were in L…

  • Boice Family Ranching History, 1859-1928
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    …this section is erecting a $100,000 home in Pasadena and has an office in Los Angeles.” [The Dickinson Press, 5/10/1913] Henry Boice called the home “Fernbrook.” Frank and Henry Boice, New Mexico Military Institute, 1908. Courtesy of Martha Madani Henry G. and Frank Boice’s Education Henry G. and Frank Boice attended the New Mexico Military Institute in Roswell, NM for a year, and completed high school at Occidental Academy in Los Angeles, gradua…

  • Newsletter Articles – Topic Index
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    …uth Engaged Stewardship], Nov 2012, p. 3 100 Years of Ranching (Santa Cruz County public schools drawing contest), Aug 2012, p. 4 Sandra Day O’Connor Visits the Empire Ranch, May 2012, p. 3 “Day of Discovery” at Colossal Cave, Feb 2012, p. 3 ERF Recognized by National Award, May 2008, p. 3 Interior Department Deputy Secretary Visits the Empire Ranch, May 2006, p. 2 Congressional Staff Visit the Empire, Feb 2006, p. 3 Interior Secretary Norton Visi…

  • The Search for the Right Ranch (July 14-August 22, 1876)
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    …and a rough way it was. There being no road we had to guide ourselves by a compass and managed to lose our way even with this. We travelled till sundown, when we could see no longer and a fearful storm catching us, had to camp there and then in the mountains, sitting in our saddles to keep a dry seat. Seeing that it was not going to give over, we made our bed, using our saddles for pillows, having one blanket underneath us and two over us, but the…